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Simplify Your Family Life Sale Starts NOW!

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(Link no longer available)I don’t know how they thought of this project, but Corey from Simple Marriage and Mandi from Life…Your Way have brought together some of the top authors in the family life space with 30 ebooks covering a variety of topics related to family life. They teamed us up to offer all these ebooks as one package for one price…when purchased separately, these ebooks are worth over $460, but for four days only, you can purchase the entire collection for just $47!

A portion of each sale will also be donated to The Mentoring Project, which seeks to rewrite the story of the fatherless generation.

I’m really pleased and honored to be part of this prestigious group. You can browse through all the ebooks offered below. I have looked at all of them – Yes, ALL of them – I skimmed – and I’ll leave a little commentary on what I noticed if there is anything to note. There are only a few that I wouldn’t bother with regularly.

This collection is only available from 2 p.m. on March 21st to 2 p.m. on Friday, March 25th. There will be no late sales offered.

When you purchase the Simplify Family Life collection (Link no longer available), you get instant access to each of the 30 ebooks listed below. Is it worth the price? I know $47 is actually quite a bit of money, but here’s my thinking:

If you’ve been interested in just a few of these titles, in particular Real Food on a Real Budget by Stephanie Langford, 15 Minute Marriage Makeover by Dustin Riechmann (you met him Friday right HERE), and The Real Food Cleansing Guide by Lisa Byrne (who also closes registration TODAY for the inaugural run of “Cleanse Your Life: A Whole Body Detox for Real Moms”, with deep discounts for first timers), then you’ve already spent well over the $47. Toss in Herbal Nurturing and the first two eBooks from Kitchen Stewardship, and you’re starting to talk about a great deal even before adding the 20 other books you haven’t heard of yet! (The asterisks (*) denote books and authors I already work with as affiliates and recommend heartily.)

from Katie: You might delete the Healthy Eating Handbook for its conventional perspective on nutrition, including the low-fat mentality, etc., but there are a few nice whole foods recipes within. 5 Ingredients, 10 Minutes has some gorgeous pictures, easy recipes, quite gourmet (aka great for taking to parties) and pretty much 100% whole foods. Although it’s not a true “real food/traditional foods” perspective, it slides nicely into the lifestyle I promote here at KS. Of COURSE I love Langford and Byrne’s stuff and have spoken about them before here at Kitchen Stewardship – these two books alone are worth the $47 purchase price!

from Katie: Strobel’s stuff (she’s got a few more below) is interesting and informative, but not ground-breaking. Healthy Homemaking is a truly superb introduction to keep a green and healthy home, and I am still referring regularly to my copy of Herbal Nurturing.

from Katie: Again, we see some of the foremost writers in this field from the Internet. Corey Allan is a PhD who knows his stuff, and Dustin Riechmann’s 15 Minute Marriage Makeover is the latest eBook that I’m going to print and actually work through. Top quality! The focus of all the books is on a healthy, happy, often godly marriage, and I think most KS readers will appreciate the author’s perspectives. Some include references to faith, which I found quite refreshing.

Organizing

from Katie: I love both these ladies to death and have written about their books before – Organizing Life as Mom is good for the average mother who needs a little guidance and likes printable charts to keep her house and family life in order. Tell Your Time is a super short time management ebook that gets your focus where it needs to be, from a Christian perspective if that works for you, and is exactly what you need packed into under 40 pages.

Parenting

from Katie: Morgan’s book seemed to fit my general “good parenting” philosophy, although I admit I didn’t look into it extensively. Nothing objectionable, from what I could see. Kauffman has a bazillion good ideas for little ones, great for homeschooling families and those who just needs good ideas to keep busy.

from Katie: Again, not my forte. I checked for food references and didn’t see anything objectionable, and although some authors include faith in their texts, it doesn’t seem to be the main focus that a non-religious person couldn’t get past. Interesting stuff, not too “new age” for a person of faith.

The sale ends at 2 p.m. ET on March 24th, and there will be no late sales offered, so don’t wait.

If you have any questions on individual texts, feel free to click over to the full description of the book, or ask in the comments. I have them all, and I’ll poke into them for you if you want to know something (at least before Friday so you can order if you’re interested, but just so you know, Tuesday night is date night – I’m not allowed to work at all – so you might have to wait until Wednesday for an answer).Disclosure: As a participant in the project, I’ll receive a portion of sales from my own readers only. I’m also an affiliate of a select number of these other eBooks, the ones I really care about, marked with an (*). That means I’ll receive commission if you decide to purchase one of them individually instead of the whole package. I’m also an affiliate for Cleanse Your Life. See my full disclosure statement here.

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About Katie Kimball @ Kitchen Stewardship

Katie Kimball is a trusted educator and author of 8 real food cookbooks. She is passionate about researching natural remedies and making healthy cooking easier for busy families. She’s been featured on media outlets like ABC, NBC and First for Women magazine as well as contributing regularly on the FOX Network. Over the last 10 years, Katie has spoken prolifically at conferences, online summits and podcasts and become a trusted authority and advocate for children’s health. Busy moms look to this certified educator for honest, in-depth natural product reviews and thorough research. She often partners with health experts and medical practitioners to deliver the most current information to the Kitchen Stewardship community. In 2016 she created the #1 bestselling online kids cooking course, Kids Cook Real Food, helping thousands of families around the world learn to cook. A mom of 4 kids from Michigan, she is a Stress Mastery Educator and member of the American Institute of Stress.

Katie-I thought the sale went thru Friday. I just bought (it’s 230 ET) the package thru your link and it gave me the $47 price, BUT, I don’t know if it credited you for the sale. It went to Simple Marriage first and then I had to add to cart. Will you get credit? I appreciated your input on the various books and it was the deciding factor in my purchase, so I want you to get credit!

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